BOOKS

Development and Management: Experiences in Value-Based Conflict
Deborah Eade, Tom Hewitt and Hazel Johnson, editors

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Development and Humanitarianism: Practical Issues
Deborah Eade and Tony Vaux, editors

Humanitarian intervention invariably rubs shoulders with politics—awkwardly, and sometimes with tragic results.  Development and Humanitarianism draws from the contents of the    More >

Baladi Women of Cairo:  Playing with an Egg and a Stone
Evelyn A. Early

Traditional, urban Egyptian women—baladi women—extol themselves with the proverb, "A baladi woman can play with an egg and a stone without breaking the egg." Evelyn    More >

Crime and Place
John E. Eck and David Weisburd, editors

The key role of "places"—very small areas such as a street corner, an address, a building or street segment—in the study of crime is explored in 15 papers by    More >

Design Against Crime: Crime Proofing Everyday Products
Paul Ekblom, editor

From bicycle stands configured to prevent theft to pharmaceutical packaging that thwarts counterfeiters, the authors fuse crime science and design practice to point the way forward for a new    More >

Above the Law? The Evolution of Emergency Presidential Power
Chris Edelson

In the current US political climate, the appropriate use of and constraints on emergency presidential powers have become the topic of much heated debate. How did the framers of the    More >

Africa's Cause Must Triumph: The Collected Writings of A.P. Mda
Robert Edgar and Luyanda ka Msumza, editors

A founding member of the African National Congress (ANC) Youth League, A.P. Mda was known for his passionate advocacy of African nationalism and his support for armed struggle against    More >

Constructing a Democratic Developmental State in South Africa: Potentials and Challenges
Omano Edigheji, editor

In this seminal collection, an interdisciplinary team of distinguished scholars draw on relevant conceptual models and compare experiences from other countries to show how South Africa could    More >

Poststructuralism and International Relations: Bringing the Political Back In
Jenny Edkins

Offering a sophisticated introduction to the major post­structuralist thinkers, this book shows how Fou­cault, Derrida, Lacan, and Žižek expose the depoliticization found in    More >

Sovereignty and Subjectivity
Jenny Edkins, Nalini Persram, and Véronique Pin-Fat, editors

This provocative analysis of notions of subject and identity in international relations goes beyond discussions of identity politics to argue that sovereignty and subjectivity implicate each    More >

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